Примери за използване на Eleutherococcus на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Indications Eleutherococcus.
Eleutherococcus(free-berry) prickly.
Liquid extract of Eleutherococcus.
Eleutherococcus extracts are good.
Ginseng tincture and Eleutherococcus.
Eleutherococcus tincture: instructions for use.
Instructions for use Eleutherococcus.
Eleutherococcus tincture: application and reviews.
Preparations Eleutherococcus available.
Eleutherococcus has been used and studied extensively in Russia.
Also used levsea extract, Eleutherococcus.
After ginseng, eleutherococcus is effectivetakes the second place.
In the form of film-coated tablets Eleutherococcus P;
Eleutherococcus, St. John's wort and echinacea strengthen immunity.
Stimulating properties superior to those of Eleutherococcus.
Eleutherococcus plant has long been valued for itshealing properties.
Senticosus was previously known as Eleutherococcus senticosus.
Eleutherococcus has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system.
There is no direct botanical link between Eleutherococcus and Panax.
Eleutherococcus also effectively removes redness and symptoms of eye fatigue.
For example, a tincture of ginseng,magnolia vine or eleutherococcus.
Before you take a tincture of Eleutherococcus, it should be diluted with water.
The preparation includes an extract of rhizomes androots of prickly eleutherococcus.
Like any medicine,it hasextract of eleutherococcus contraindications to use.
In its assessment, the HMPC also considered numerous clinical studies with eleutherococcus root.
Application of tincture of Eleutherococcus, syrup and tablet dosage forms expedient.
Take dry grass of Tibetan lofant, lemon balm, elecampane,moralia root, Eleutherococcus.
Tincture of Eleutherococcus, ginseng, lemongrass and hawthorn have a general tonic effect.
The preparation contains an extract of Eleutherococcus and Eleutheroside B.
Hypotonics can alleviate their condition with tinctures of ginseng,hawthorn, eleutherococcus.